This Week’s Dead and Dying Solar Companies: Somewhere at the end of this long, dark tunnel of solar corporate

Somewhere at the end of this long, dark tunnel of solar corporate insolvencies and failures lies a sweet future of healthy and strong solar manufacturing firms. In the meantime: Day4 Energy of British Columbia, formerly listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: DFE), has voluntarily delisted its common shares from the exchange as well as entered an asset transfer to a company owned by its CEO and CFO for the sum of $500,000. The firm has PV cell interconnection and other solar module and cell technology that it once looked to license. The Swiss firm, VHF-Technologies, also known as Flexcell , has halted production of its 25-megawatt roll-to-roll (Strike 1) amorphous silicon (Strike 2) solar product for BIPV applications (Strike 3), according to reports in La Cote . The firm deposited amorphous silicon (a-Si) on flexible plastic film via a very high frequency (VHF) plasma ...